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ers and The Risk Management As- sociation. He is past chairman and secretary of the Southeastern Oklahoma Chapter of the American Red Cross, where he remains as a board member . Brenner joined The Bank in 2011 and concentrates on consumer and commercial lending. In his new role, he will be focusing more heavily on busi- ness development for the bank. Brenner is also a graduate of UCO with a BS degree. He serves as presi- dent for the McAlester Young Profes- sionals and is an active board mem- ber of McAlester Area Chamber of Commerce, McAlester Foundation and McAlester Rotary. He serves as a McAlester Chamber Ambassador and is a Krebs volunteer firefighter Q Volume 144, No. 3 January 20, 2014 In This Issue... The Four D’s of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Part 1 Feature..............................................3 Newswatch: M&A Activity .......5-8 Charter Activity ..............................9 Classified Advertising................10 Please route this issue: www.bankersdigest.com Coleman and Ahmed Lead Integrity Bank Branches in Houston Market Published weekly on Mondays except fifth Mondays Coleman Case Is President, Brenner SVP, McAlester, OK, Ahmed Chartered just before the economic downturn in 2007, Integrity Bank, SSB, Houston, TX, re- cently celebrated its sixth anni- versary with the opening of two new locations. In August 2013, The Woodlands Branch opened on Research For- est Dr. under the leadership of veteran banker EVP and branch president James Coleman. Since 1986, he has provided banking services to The Woodlands and Spring areas. After the successful opening of The Woodlands Branch, Integrity Bank opened a third location in Southeast Hous- ton on the cor- ner of Crenshaw Rd. and Beltway 8 under the lead- ership of another veteran banker, EVP and branch president Hazem Ahmed. He brings 16 years of banking expertise to the new location, the area where he grew up. During the last six years, Integrity Bank has experienced solid, steady Greg Brown, CEO of The Bank N. A., McAlester, OK, has announced the promotion of Brent Case to bank president and Sayer Brenner to senior vice presi- dent/business de- velopment officer. Case is a gradu- ate of the Universi- ty of Central Okla- homa with a BBA degree with emphasis in legal studies and a minor in political science. He is a graduate of Oklahoma Bankers As- sociation Intermediate School, Okla- homa Bankers Association Consumer Lending School, and American Bank- ers Association National Commercial Lending School. He is currently en- rolled in the Southwestern Graduate School of Banking at SMU in Dallas. Case is a member of Oklahoma Bankers Association Emerging Lead- Case growth in both assets and income. The staff attribute their success to a busi- ness strategy of developing strong, long-term relationships with their customers and treating them with the highest level of Integrity. All locations dedicate their re- sources to helping the community in various ways. Recently the bank spon- sored adult financial education semi- nars to the parents of children from an area elementary school though the Junior Achievement Program. In addi- tiona, the bank is active in the Credit Coalition Q Brenner Honor Rising Star or New Hire at Your Bank! Send Us Your Bank News to Publish at No Cost! Bankers Digest Wants Your News! [email protected] Telephone: 214/221-4544 Fax: 214/221-4546
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ers and The Risk Management As-sociation. He is past chairman and secretary of the S o u t h e a s t e r n Oklahoma Chapter of the American Red Cross, where he remains as a board member . Brenner joined The Bank in 2011 and concentrates on consumer and commercial lending. In his new role, he will be focusing more heavily on busi-ness development for the bank. Brenner is also a graduate of UCO with a BS degree. He serves as presi-dent for the McAlester Young Profes-sionals and is an active board mem-ber of McAlester Area Chamber of Commerce, McAlester Foundation and McAlester Rotary. He serves as a McAlester Chamber Ambassador and is a Krebs volunteer firefighter Q

Volume 144, No. 3January 20, 2014

In This Issue...The Four D’s of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Part 1Feature..............................................3

Newswatch: M&A Activity.......5-8

Charter Activity..............................9

Classified Advertising................10

Please route this issue:

www.bankersdigest.com

Coleman and Ahmed Lead Integrity Bank Branches in Houston Market

Published weekly on Mondays except fifth Mondays

Coleman

Case Is President, Brenner SVP, McAlester, OK,

Ahmed

Chartered just before the economic downturn in 2007, Integrity Bank, SSB, Houston, TX, re-cently celebrated its sixth anni-versary with the opening of two new locations. In August 2013, The Woodlands Branch opened on Research For-est Dr. under the leadership of veteran banker EVP and branch president James Coleman. Since 1986, he has provided banking services to The Woodlands and Spring areas.

After the successful opening of The Woodlands Branch, Integrity Bank opened a third location in Southeast Hous-ton on the cor-ner of Crenshaw Rd. and Beltway 8 under the lead-ership of another veteran banker, EVP and branch president Hazem Ahmed. He brings 16 years of banking expertise to the new location, the area where he grew up. During the last six years, Integrity Bank has experienced solid, steady

Greg Brown, CEO of The Bank N. A., McAlester, OK, has announced the promotion of Brent Case to bank president and Sayer Brenner to senior vice presi-dent/business de-velopment officer. Case is a gradu-ate of the Universi-ty of Central Okla-homa with a BBA degree with emphasis in legal studies and a minor in political science. He is a graduate of Oklahoma Bankers As-sociation Intermediate School, Okla-homa Bankers Association Consumer Lending School, and American Bank-ers Association National Commercial Lending School. He is currently en-rolled in the Southwestern Graduate School of Banking at SMU in Dallas. Case is a member of Oklahoma Bankers Association Emerging Lead-

Case

growth in both assets and income. The staff attribute their success to a busi-ness strategy of developing strong, long-term relationships with their customers and treating them with the highest level of Integrity. All locations dedicate their re-sources to helping the community in various ways. Recently the bank spon-sored adult financial education semi-nars to the parents of children from an area elementary school though the Junior Achievement Program. In addi-tiona, the bank is active in the Credit Coalition Q

Brenner

Honor Rising Star or New Hire at Your Bank!

Send Us Your Bank News to Publish at No Cost!

Bankers Digest Wants Your News!

[email protected]

Telephone: 214/221-4544

Fax: 214/221-4546

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